HollywoodLife.com spoke to an eyewitness who is attending L’Wren’s March 25 funeral and we’ve been told only 70 guests are at the service. Tons of security is on hand to make sure that there is no security breach at the event.

L’Wren Scott‘s family and friends have flown to LA for her March 25 funeral and HollywoodLife.com has the breaking details. The 49-year-old fashion designer, was found dead on March 17, after committing suicide and her loved ones are putting her to rest at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

L’Wren Scott’s Funeral — Mick Jagger & Grieving Family Begin Service

An insider tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively, “L’Wren’s funeral services are taking place this morning at the famed Hollywood Forever Cemetery. All the cars entering are getting checked by security and the trunks are be searched. The main gates are closed and only certain cars are bring allowed onto the premises. The services are set to begin at 10am PST.”

The source also told us: “Security is super tight at L’Wren’s services. About sixty to seventy guests are expected.”

In the photos, we see that Mick’s family in present, including his four children Lizzie, James, Georgia May, and Gabriel. L’Wren’s brother Randy Bamborough and his daughter Hannah, as well as L’Wren’s assistant Brittany Penebre were in attendance. L’wren’s close friendsNicole Kidman and her husband, Keith Urban, as well as Ellen Barkin and Bryan Adams,were also among the mourners at the sad service, according to the UK’s Daily Mail.

L’Wren’s Funeral To Be Held In LA

Even though she had grown up in Utah and split her adult life between LA and NYC, her boyfriend Mick Jagger wanted her to be buried in LA. She was reportedly on the outs with her sister, Jan Shane, who is reportedly banned from attending the service.

L’Wren was found in her Chelsea, Manhattan apartment, and she had hanged herself. She was reportedly on the verge of filing for bankruptcy for her failing clothing line.

HollywoodLifers, are you glad that Mick wanted her to be buried in LA or should she have remained in NYC?